Isonoe made this long time ago, believe it or not, but it was made for DJs, so an old Technics stock feet is no longer a problem for audiophiles or djs if they need suspended table (it's a matter of choise). Isonoe feet can solve bass feedback problem even if 20 000 Watt stereo sound system is near the stage with a pair of SL1200.
People you call "rap djs" can't affect the sales of Technics more that some other djs and professionals with completely different musical taste.
P.S. Rapping came out in the late 70's as the rhyme (by MC) over the Disco beats played by DJs. But in Jamaica they been doing it much earlier in a different way over reggae and rocksteady music. Funny, but a guy with a mic was called a "deejay" in Jamaica, a person with records was called a "selector".
You always refer to some bad taste digital DJs and blame them in everything regarding Technics. I just don't get it.
People you call "rap djs" can't affect the sales of Technics more that some other djs and professionals with completely different musical taste.
P.S. Rapping came out in the late 70's as the rhyme (by MC) over the Disco beats played by DJs. But in Jamaica they been doing it much earlier in a different way over reggae and rocksteady music. Funny, but a guy with a mic was called a "deejay" in Jamaica, a person with records was called a "selector".
You always refer to some bad taste digital DJs and blame them in everything regarding Technics. I just don't get it.